2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 OVERVIEW OF WRONGFUL DEATH LAW IN COLORADO Chapter 2 COLORADO S WRONGFUL DEATH ACT 2.1 GENERAL RIGHT OF ACTION UNDER C.R.S LIMITED RIGHT OF ACTION UNDER C.R.S PROPER PARTIES UNDER C.R.S DISTRIBUTION OF PROCEEDS OF A WRONGFUL DEATH ACTION 2.5 LIMITATIONS ON DAMAGES UNDER C.R.S THE SOLATIUM ALTERNATIVE UNDER C.R.S STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS FOR WRONGFUL DEATH CLAIMS 2.8 THE SURVIVAL STATUTE C.R.S Chapter 3 HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF COLORADO WRONGFUL DEATH LAW ABOLITION OF THE NET PECUNIARY LOSS RULE 3.1 STATUTORY CHANGES 3.2 THE NET PECUNIARY LOSS RULE HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE (9/10) TOC-1

3 Handbook of Colorado Wrongful Death Law 2nd Edition Chapter 4 WHOSE DEATH WILL GIVE RISE TO A WRONGFUL DEATH ACTION 4.1 WRONGFUL DEATH CLAIM FOR CHILD WHO DIES AS A RESULT OF INJURY SUFFERED AS A FETUS Premature Birth As A Result Of Prenatal Injuries Child Born Alive Is A Person For Purposes Of The WDA, Regardless Of The Viability Of The Fetus 4.2 WRONGFUL DEATH ACTION FOR DEATH OF A FETUS 4.3 WRONGFUL BIRTH AND WRONGFUL LIFE 4.4 LOGICAL INCONSISTENCIES IN THE COURTS RULINGS Chapter 5 PROPER PLAINTIFFS IN WRONGFUL DEATH ACTIONS 5.1 ONLY ONE WRONGFUL DEATH ACTION PERMITTED 5.2 PARENT OF PERSON ADOPTED AS AN ADULT 5.3 PARENTS OF A MARRIED MAN OR WOMAN 5.4 EQUITABLY ADOPTED CHILDREN 5.5 SIBLINGS 5.6 SAME PERSON AS PLAINTIFF AND DEFENDANT 5.7 ACTIONS UNDER 42 U.S.C PARENTS AS PLAIN- TIFFS 5.8 WRONGFUL DEATH ACTIONS ARE NOT ASSIGNABLE Chapter 6 ALLOCATION OF PROCEEDS FROM A WRONGFUL DEATH ACTION 6.1 HEIRS MAY SHARE IN PROCEEDS EVEN IF NOT NAMED AS PLAINTIFFS TOC-2 (9/10)

4 Table of Contents 6.2 DIVISION OF PROCEEDS UNDER CURRENT LAW 6.3 DUTY OF INSURANCE COMPANY IN SETTLING WRONGFUL DEATH CLAIM TO MONITOR DISTRIBUTION OF PROCEEDS 6.4 NO DUTY OWED BY ATTORNEY WHO REPRESENTS SPOUSE IN WRONGFUL DEATH ACTION TO ENSURE PROCEEDS ARE PROPERLY DISTRIBUTED TO HEIRS 6.5 DIVISION OF PROCEEDS BETWEEN PARENTS STATUTORY CHANGES Chapter 7 CONFLICT OF LAWS PRINCIPLES GOVERNING WRONGFUL DEATH CASES Chapter 8 STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS GOVERNING WRONGFUL DEATH ACTIONS 8.1 TOLLING OF THE STATUTE DUE TO DISABILITY 8.2 TOLLING OF THE STATUTE DUE TO FRAUDULENT CONCEALMENT 8.3 ADOPTION OF THE DISCOVERY RULE 8.4 APPLICABILITY OF THE DISCOVERY RULE UNDER THE CURRENT STATUTE 8.5 WRONGFUL DEATH CLAIMS AGAINST A DECEDENT S ESTATE 8.6 EXPIRATION OF LIMITATIONS PERIOD FOR UNDERLYING MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE CLAIM DOES NOT BAR WRONGFUL DEATH ACTION 8.7 RELATION BACK OF AMENDED COMPLAINT WHERE MISTAKE IS MADE REGARDING IDENTITY OF PROPER PARTY TO SUE (9/10) TOC-3

5 Handbook of Colorado Wrongful Death Law 2nd Edition Chapter 9 EXEMPLARY DAMAGES IN WRONGFUL DEATH ACTIONS 9.1 HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE 9.2 STATUTORY CHANGES IN 2000 Chapter 10 LIABILITY ISSUES 10.1 NATURE OF WRONGFUL ACT, NEGLECT, OR DEFAULT THAT WILL GIVE RISE TO ACTION UNDER C.R.S DECEDENT S SURVIVOR MAY NOT ASSERT INDEPENDENT CLAIMS IN OWN NAME FOR CLAIMS THAT COULD HAVE BEEN MAINTAINED BY DECEDENT HAD HE OR SHE LIVED 10.3 APPLICATION OF COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE AND PRO RATA LIABILITY STATUTES TO WRONGFUL DEATH ACTIONS Plaintiff May Recover As Long As Negligence Attributable To Decedent Is Less Than Combined Negligence Of Defendant And Designated Non-Party Plaintiffs Decision To Ride In Vehicle With Intoxicated Driver Was Proper Basis For Affirmative Defense Of Comparative Negligence Evidence Of Motorcyclist s Failure To Wear A Helmet And Lack Of A Driver s License Is Inadmissible To Show Comparative Negligence In A Wrongful Death Action 10.4 DETERMINATION OF LEGAL DUTY IS A QUESTION OF LAW FACTORS CONSIDERED BY COURTS Automobile Dealer Had No Duty To Warn Decedent Of Hazard Posed By Inoperable Seat Belt Plumbing Contractor Had No Duty To Warn About A Defective Gas Connector On Stove On Which Contractor Did Not Work Sheriff Had No Duty To Protect Citizen From Escaped Jail Inmate TOC-4 (9/10)

6 Table of Contents Where Child Was Killed In Sandwich Shop After Employee Let Stranger Into Shop After Hours, Complaint Alleged Sufficient Facts That Owner Breached Duty To Child As Licensee Under Premises Act 10.5 WRONGFUL DEATH CLAIMS AGAINST GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES APPLICATION OF THE COLORADO GOVERNMENTAL IMMUNITY ACT Governmental Immunity For Emergency Vehicle Operators Governmental Immunity For Dangerous Condition Of County Road Governmental Immunity For Sanitation Facilities Governmental Immunity For Public Hospital Limit On Recovery Of Damages Under The CGIA Corporate Practice Of Medicine Rule Bars Claims Against Public Hospitals For Negligence Of Employed Physicians Governmental Immunity For Failure To Supervise Weight Room In Public Recreation Facility Dangerous Conditions Of Public Buildings 10.6 ISSUES IN CASES OF DEATH BY SUICIDE, MURDER-SUICIDE, AND HOMICIDE Liability Of Mental Health Facility For Death Of Suicidal Patient Comparative Negligence Rules Apply Legal Duty To Prevent Another Person From Committing Suicide Legal And Factual Issues In Murder-Suicide Cases Actions Under The Slayer Statute, C.R.S Proximate Causation In Suicide Cases 10.7 GENERAL CAUSATION ISSUES Remote Causation Negligence, Without Causation 10.8 APPLICABILITY OF ARBITRATION CLAUSES TO WRONG- FUL DEATH CLAIMS 10.9 WRONGFUL DEATH CLAIMS UNDER THE PREMISES LIABILITY ACT (9/10) TOC-5

7 Handbook of Colorado Wrongful Death Law 2nd Edition Chapter 11 COMPENSATORY DAMAGES IN WRONGFUL DEATH ACTIONS 11.1 LIMIT ON RECOVERY OF NON-ECONOMIC DAMAGES APPLIES ON A PER-CLAIM BASIS; THE LIMIT APPLIES COLLECTIVELY TO ALL PLAINTIFFS IN SUIT, AND DOES NOT APPLY ON A PER-DEFENDANT BASIS 11.2 RECOVERY OF ECONOMIC LOSSES ILLUSTRATIVE CASES 11.3 SUMMARY OF GENERAL PRINCIPLES CONCERNING APPLICATION OF THE NET PECUNIARY LOSS RULE TO DETERMINE RECOVERY OF COMPENSATORY DAMAGES FOR ECONOMIC LOSS 11.4 ADMISSIBILITY OF EVIDENCE OF SETTLEMENT 11.5 RECOVERY OF THE SOLATIUM AMOUNT UNDER C.R.S Applicability Of The Comparative Negligence Statute To Recovery Of Solatium Amount Solatium Award Is Not Subject To Reduction Based Upon Settlement That Plaintiff Receives From Former Defendant 11.6 EVIDENCE OF A DECDENT S FUTURE INCOME TAX LIABILITY IS NOT ADMISSIBLE FOR PURPOSES OF CALCULATING NET PECUNIARY LOSS 11.7 IN SOME WRONGFUL DEATH ACTIONS, OTHER STATUTORY CAP PROVISIONS, NOT THE STATUTORY CAPS IN THE WDA, MAY LIMIT THE AMOUNT OF RECOVERABLE DAMAGES 11.8 PREJUDGMENT INTEREST AS AN ELEMENT OF DAMAGES Chapter 12 APPLYING DRAM SHOP LIABILITY LAWS TO WRONGFUL DEATH ACTIONS 12.1 TAVERN OWNER IS NOT LIABLE FOR DEATH OF INTOXICATED PATRON RESULTING FROM PATRON S OWN CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL TOC-6 (9/10)

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